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Literary term to describe something by describing something else?

analogy


Was All the world's a stage by William Shakespeare an analogy?

No, it is not.


Did William Paley invent the eye analogy?

No, William Paley did not invent the eye analogy. He popularized it in his book "Natural Theology" in 1802, where he used the analogy of the watch and the watchmaker to argue for the existence of God based on the design complexity of the natural world.


Who developed the watchmaker analogy in the nineteenth century about the existence of god?

William Paley


Who was behind the watch theory?

The eighteenth century theologian, William Paley originated the analogy of the Watchmaker.


If the author kept linking the ideas of freedom and horses together in a play What would the link be an example of?

This would be a literary motif, similar to an extended analogy.


What completes the Analogy of grove to tree?

The analogy of "grove to tree" can be completed with "forest to grove." Just as a grove is a smaller grouping of trees, a forest encompasses a larger area that contains multiple groves. This analogy highlights the relationship between parts and wholes within a natural setting.


How is a literary analogy different from a simile or metaphor?

A metapore does not use the word like or as. Ex of a metaphor: the 4th grade is a roller coaster ride with many ups and downs. Ex. Of a simile: the 4th grade was like a roller coaster ride with many ups and downs. Hope this helps!


What is the analogy for ship?

analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy


Does the Bible have the word scientist in it?

NO. The word scientist is attributed to the Rev. William Whewell (English 1794-1866) by analogy to the word artist.


what are literary devices ?

Literary devices are a way of enriching language and literature. It helps you think about the emotions in the story and compare one thing to another. These devices include alliteration, allusion personification, simile, amplification, metaphor, anagram, analogy, anastrophe, anecdote, and many more.


What is a analogy for DNA?

DNA is like a recipe book in a kitchen - it contains all the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, just as a recipe book contains instructions for cooking a meal. Just like you can follow a recipe to create a dish, cells use DNA to create proteins and carry out biological processes.